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Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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Yet Michelangelo should reconcile everyone, one of the few geniuses who managed to unite aesthetic beauty with universal artistic content.
Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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Yes... with a kick in the ass.
Ringo Starr Sentimental Journey
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you got me PANAPP..it's true, a sentimental journey, the heat plays nasty tricks.
Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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In fact, PNAPP, being unable to derive any meaning from consumer objects that would represent the David or the Leaning Tower of Pisa, we squeeze out the economic/cultural contents that produced them... in this way, a silly plastic object becomes loaded with historical content like the authentic David.
Michelangelo Buonarroti David
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Today, paradoxically, the plastic replicas of the David made in China contain more cultural/conceptual meanings than the David itself.
Ringo Starr Sentimental Journey
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For the charming little nose, "the sentimental days" were also those lived and lost, with John, Paul, and George; the album title is not even slightly ambiguous.
Ringo Starr Beaucoups of Blues
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In September '62, there were still a few months until Christmas, but the gift packages were already ready for Ringo and Pete Best... two logos to highlight on the drum set, one of which I believe was "The Beatles" and the other I think was "All Stars"...
Edvard Munch L'Urlo
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Perhaps its charm lies in that clear, simple, and unequivocal gesture, but maybe because it's been reproduced and seen thousands of times like the Coca-Cola logo... yet let's be honest, the painting is really ugly.
Mario Schifano Acerbo
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I share the consideration of panapp..
Hieronymus Bosch Il Giardino delle Delizie
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I believe that at the time the concept of evil and the immaterial world was strongly perceived among the people. A genius and visionary artist like Bosch visualized those ghosts in such a surprising way that one remains astonished. Beautiful review.